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Etymology of the English word discourse

the English word discourse
derived from the Latin word discursus (running about; separate lion, dispersal)
derived from the Latin word discurrere (run off in different directions; run, dash around)
derived from the Medieval Latin word currere (run, trot, gallop)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *kers-
using the Latin prefix dis-

Date

The earliest known usage of discourse in English dates from the 14th century.

Derivations in English

discoursed, discoursing

Cognates

Catalan decurs, Dutch discours, French discours, French décours, German Diskurs, Italian discorso, Norwegian diskurs, Spanish decurso, Swedish diskurs

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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